Here it is! The biggest, baddest, most intense can of stout you're likely to find (for now anyways). This Russian Imperial Stout's name says it all. Ten Fidy like a motor oil grade (similar to its appearance) and Ten Fidy (10.5%) like the ABV it packs. If you've yet to try this you need to get on it.

Pour - this literally pours like motor oil and if it gets on your hands its like iodine. This stuff is strong and syrupy and inky black in color. The head is brown and thin like the top of hardcore espresso in which you can see the caffeine!

Aroma - smells heavenly, like rich, roasted coffee, dark malts and even a bit like burnt toast and teriyaki. It's a great fresh smell that I'm thinking is preserved extremely well by it being canned.

Overall - deceptively smooth going down and dangerously easy to reach for a second can before the first has taken full effect. The one and only Russian Imperial Stout that in a can as far as I know and definitely one that shouldn't be missed!

Note - Ten Fidy retails for between $11-16 per 4-pack depending on where you go for beer. If you can find it on tap you might as well clear your calendar for 48 hours.